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nikos2002 04-11-2013 08:10 PM

ryan - fan-- maybe, not necessary, but if running outside in high heat, every little bit helps. I don't know if if would let you gear up. But it should give you a extra sense of comfort.

OMG23RC 04-12-2013 02:46 AM

guys i got my vtx10r and 8.5 combo today and i'm loving the esc and motor. It's great!

DustinH 04-12-2013 04:21 AM

Oh yeah!

boostem 04-12-2013 06:20 AM

I stopped my truck on a decline and it started rolling, but because it was rolling i couldn't reverse and the front end went into water for about 4-5sec.

I am letting the truck dry out for a day or two but I am worried it will continue to have electrical issues. When I hold down the start button on the v-port it runs, but as soon as i release it, it shuts off as if there is something permanently damaged. This speed control is supposed to be waterproof so I am pretty annoyed that it is having these issues (even the fan is still working fine).

Given my description, do you have any guesses as to what the issue might be or what I can do to fix/diagnose the issue? :cry:

nikos2002 04-12-2013 10:18 AM

Which speed control are you using? The VTX10 (original orange) series is fully epoxy sealed and considered waterproof. Copperhead and Black Edition do have epoxy in them but are considered water resisent not water proof.

Water and electricity don't mix no matter how much you try. Some things to check would also be different receiver and batter as water can also effect them. Put anything that has been in water in a bowl and cover it with rice for a day or so to see if the rice absorbs any water.

Wildcat1971 04-12-2013 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by nikos2002 (Post 12038898)
Which speed control are you using? The VTX10 (original orange) series is fully epoxy sealed and considered waterproof. Copperhead and Black Edition do have epoxy in them but are considered water resisent not water proof.

Water and electricity don't mix no matter how much you try. Some things to check would also be different receiver and batter as water can also effect them. Put anything that has been in water in a bowl and cover it with rice for a day or so to see if the rice absorbs any water.

+1 to the rice thing. but yeah, I would never get my RC's near water. I dont car if stuff is water proof or not.

Wildcat1971 04-12-2013 10:37 AM

Whats a good starting point for 10.5 on a low to med bite track. I am starting with profile 2, 70% punch, 12000 throttle pwm, dynamic brake disabled an the rest is stock settings. I am looking to soften the bottom a little so I can get the power down and not wheel spin. I also realize my trigger figure is a large part of it, lol.

Bob Barry 04-12-2013 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12038953)
Whats a good starting point for 10.5 on a low to med bite track. I am starting with profile 2, 70% punch, 12000 throttle pwm, dynamic brake disabled an the rest is stock settings. I am looking to soften the bottom a little so I can get the power down and not wheel spin. I also realize my trigger figure is a large part of it, lol.

go to 60% punch and 16000 pwm and try that first

Wildcat1971 04-12-2013 01:13 PM

ok, will do. so I was going in the right direction, maybe just go a little more.

Bob Barry 04-12-2013 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12039409)
ok, will do. so I was going in the right direction, maybe just go a little more.

profile 2 default setting should be 16000 and 60%. Usually you just need to tinker with the brakes to get the feel you like.

Wildcat1971 04-12-2013 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by Bob Barry (Post 12039422)
profile 2 default setting should be 16000 and 60%. Usually you just need to tinker with the brakes to get the feel you like.

hmm, really? I know 8 is 60%. It could be. I might have messed with it a while back. A reset to defaults would be a cool PG feature. I know you can do it on the PC and I might tonight, lol.

nikos2002 04-12-2013 08:31 PM

Be careful of how much power you wish for the ProGauge

OMG23RC 04-13-2013 01:45 AM

Nikos i followed your gearing of 21/81 and my vst 8.5 is slower then a 4 year old novak? Anyhelp?

Bob Barry 04-13-2013 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by OMG23RC (Post 12041094)
Nikos i followed your gearing of 21/81 and my vst 8.5 is slower then a 4 year old novak? Anyhelp?

what's the rest of the settings? That gearing should be on point but the ESC settings can really make big difference.

Wildcat1971 04-13-2013 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by OMG23RC (Post 12041094)
Nikos i followed your gearing of 21/81 and my vst 8.5 is slower then a 4 year old novak? Anyhelp?

check your temps, if they are good boost it a little


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